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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Drain resources" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the depletion or exhaustion of resources, whether they are financial, human, or environmental. Example: "The ongoing project is likely to drain resources that could be better allocated elsewhere."
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Its need for experienced Pashto- and Dari-speaking broadcasters could drain resources from the V.O.A.
Mr. Levine argues that such arrests drain resources needed for dealing with serious threats.
They also drain resources from programs that could actually help single mothers and children.
Throughout his presidency, Mr. Clinton has said that vouchers unfairly drain resources from struggling public schools.
Diffuse, halfhearted efforts make matters worse and drain resources from higher priorities.
Charter schools drain resources and the students they want from public schools.
Do charter schools drain resources and high-achieving peers from non-charter schools?
Many astronomers feared that its enormous cost would drain resources from ground-based astronomy and may not work anyway.
But some of Mr. Bush's advisers worry that a European force would duplicate existing efforts and drain resources from NATO.
Mr. Gore, a Democrat, sides with the teachers' unions in opposing vouchers, saying they would drain resources from public schools.
But other subsidies, including a policy that keeps gasoline priced at less than 10 cents a gallon, drain resources.
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